Silktorrent is meant to be the base technology for P2P cloud storage
dependent applications that can withstand a situation, where Police/adversaries
have

taken down literally all servers of the authors of the censorable
files

and, at the same time,

have access to all of the encryption keys of the authors of the
censorable files

and, at the same time,

have taken down internet connections of the general public
and switched in jammers that take out ad hoc mobile networks.

The Silktorrent is meant to be a doomsday last resort network software
infrastructure that allows to create reliable information systems.

Silktorrent is planned to be part of the
mmmv_devel_tools,
which has a
general
flawtrack. There is an effort to design Silktorrent by taking to account
the results of the vast amount of prior work, including the 2010
doctoral thesis of Michael John Rogers. The Silktorrent differs
from many other projects by having an implementation architecture and algorithm
architecture that are expected to be gradually upgraded as new knowledge
becomes available. The Silktorrent implementation is designed to be usable
for at least decades.

The
Dat
protocol, its
applications, the IPFS and the
ZeroNet require an honorary
mention at the main page of the Silktorrent project, because those projects
implement features that are remarkably similar to the features that are dreamt
up at the Silktorrent project.